अंग्रेज़ी किताबें जो «DEPLUMATION» से संबंधित हैं
निम्नलिखित ग्रंथसूची चयनों में
deplumation का उपयोग पता करें।
deplumation aसे संबंधित किताबें और अंग्रेज़ी साहित्य में उसके उपयोग का संदर्भ प्रदान करने वाले उनके संक्षिप्त सार।.
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Horæ Mosaicæ: Or, A Dissertation on the Credibility and ...
We meet with a not dissimilar apologue in the commentary of Hierocles : and he
has evidently worked it up on the basis of Plato's allegory respecting the
deplumation of the soul. According to this writer, there is a meadow of truth and a
...
George Stanley Faber, 1818
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Horae Mosaicae: Or a Dissertation on the Credibility and ...
We meet with a not dissimilar apologue in the commentary of Hierocles : and he
has evidently worked it up on the basis of Plato's allegory respecting the
deplumation of the soul. According to this writer, there is a meadow of truth and a
...
George Stanley Faber, 1818
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Animal Welfare and Meat Production
The welfare issues in geese production include: ○ stress associated with force-
feeding ○ stress associated with deplumation ○ disease The countries
producing foie gras include Hungary, France, Madagascar, Lithuania and Taiwan
.
Neville G. Gregory, Temple Grandin, 2007
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Doncaster in 1864 (1865,1866,1867,1868,1869); its vital ...
This left vegetation in a general state of deplumation. — The month of July was
also a cold dry one, several sunless days passed over, four quite so, ten nearly
so, and the average of sun during the month amounted to little more than one-
third ...
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A Comprehensive Etymological Dictionary of the Spanish ...
desplome m. collapse; desplomo m. tilt, being out of plumb. desplumadura f.
deplumation; desplumar t. to pluck feathers from. [des- + pluma.]; desplume m.
deplumation. despoblación f. depopulation; despoblado m. deserted area; ...
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An universal etymological English dictionary
F DEPLORABLY, lamentabl DEPLO'RABLENESS, the thy to be lamented.
DEPLOR A'TION, a deploring, lament- af or bewailing. L. To DEPLORE' \.amftwert
F. of iifh- ran, L,] to lament or bewail one's Miaior- tone. DEPLUMATION, a
plucking ...
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An Universal Etymological Dictionary
'DEPLUMATION sinsurgegv] a Swelling of the Eytþlids, when the Hairs fall off
from the Eye-brows. To DEPLUME sdeplumer, F. deplumare, L.] to pluck off the
Feathers, to untcteathcr. DEPONENT [Dcþant-Xx, L.] one who gives lnformatiun ...
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Origines Sacrae Or A Rational Account of the Grounds of ...
Through the violence of her moulting, or deplumation, bflse come: into this earthly
body, deprived of that hleflZdli e, 'm ichflze before enjoyed. Whlch he tells -us1s
very con onant to Plato*s sense of the nag-Wane, or descent of sbuls, that when ...
Edward Stillingfleet, 1680
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A Dictionary of the Welsh Language, Explained in English: ...
fi t. au (plu) Deplumation. Anmhluawg, a. (plu) Unplumed, or unfledged.
Anmhliiedig, a. (plu) Deplumed. Anmhhiz, a. (pluz) Not tender; rigid, or harih.
Anmhluzcz, ». m. (anmhluz) Want of foftnefs J rigidity. Anrahlwyv, a. (plwyv)
Without a parilh.
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Antiquæ Linguæ Britannicæ Thesaurus: A Welsh and English ...
Ammhluad, .9. m. deplumation. immlhgudd-_, a. nplt tepder; rilgid. mm 1 wy , a.
W1 iou a parls . Ammhlwyfol, a. extra-parochial. Ammhlydd, a. not tender;
indelicate. Auimhlyg, a. not double, or folded ; single. Ammhlygu, v. a. to unfold.